Posted on January 4, 2016 in ATSC News
Promote your organization to key stakeholders and support ATSC’S vital mission of defining the future of television by signing on as a 2016 sponsor. Five packages are available: Platinum – $10,000; Gold – $7,500; Silver – $5,000; Bronze – $1,000; and Meetings – $500 per event.
Recognition at ATSC events is part of every level including at the May 2016 ATSC Broadcast Television Conference for Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze sponsorships.
The three highest packages also include recognition at the April 2016 NAB Show, a company profile in The Standard newsletter, a highlighted section on ATSC’s website, and complimentary registrations at all ATSC events and educational seminars.
Bronze sponsorship packages include being listed in the sponsor section of the new ATSC website and Meeting-level sponsors are highlighted on event materials and signage, as well as recognition during program remarks.
ATSC is grateful for organizations such as Dolby, LG Electronics, PBS, Samsung, Sony and Zenith that have supported ATSC through sponsorships in the past. To learn more or sign up for individual meeting packages, contact Lindsay Shelton-Gross, lsheltongross@atsc.org.
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